To me, the phrase "Only SQL Server 2000 SP3 or later" implies that SQL Server 2000 SP4 is included. So if you tick SP3, you must tick SP4. Presumably if there's a SQL Server 2000 SP5 it will also be included.

And if you are already running SQL Server 2005 RTM, then you can't "upgrade" to SQL Server 2005 because you already have it.

So since the question asked for 3 answers, I decided they had to be the middle 3.

Derek Dongray (3/28/2008)Actually, I thought it was poorly worded in a different way.

To me, the phrase "Only SQL Server 2000 SP3 or later" implies that SQL Server 2000 SP4 is included. So if you tick SP3, you must tick SP4. Presumably if there's a SQL Server 2000 SP5 it will also be included.

And if you are already running SQL Server 2005 RTM, then you can't "upgrade" to SQL Server 2005 because you already have it.

So since the question asked for 3 answers, I decided they had to be the middle 3.

This was my first thought. If it's so poorly worded, I guessed "3 answers" is a trick since you can't upgrade 6.5 and assumed the other way, concluding that you can only use sqlserver2005 to upgrade anything to sqlserver2005.